When I was a kid, my neighbors would go frogging with .22lr, pellet/bb guns. Bow hunting them should be a lot of fun too.
What would you do with snakes?
It may be a little while for Encon to reply, he's not here often, maybe once or twice a month. I'll be interested in his answer.

Iím pretty positive that frogs are regulated under the bait fishing section of the Anglers Guide. I went frogginí a few times one summer maybe four or five years ago. Just for fun. I recall the legal methods of take being by hook and net only. And it was pretty well spelled out to not take a spotted leopard frog when attempting to take bullfrogs. Iím thinking that this state absolutely would not allow hunting frogs with a rifle. Same with snakes. Neither are in the hunting guide. Give DEEP a ring and ask them directly.

FYI - Timber Rattlesnakes and Black Rat Snakes are protected in CT.
Water snakes get pretty chunky, big enough for a meal, but not sure on the legality of snake hunting.

I had no idea that black snakes were protected either. My property is lousy with them. I don't mind since they aren't poisonous and will eat things I'd rather not have around like mice and other varmints.

I had no idea that black snakes were protected either. My property is lousy with them. I don't mind since they aren't poisonous and will eat things I'd rather not have around like mice and other varmints.